Gorffennol Winter Edition 23/24

Introduction

Dear Reader,

It has been a pleasure to further the re-establishment of our student journal this year and I

am very grateful to have inspired so many of you to be passionate about the project.

Through my role as Editor-in-Chief I have not only been able to tailor a brilliant and

supportive editing committee but I have also felt that we have been able to reintegrate the

journal into our student culture.

The essays published in this edition are specific to the winter term, and were selected not

only for their quality, but for their scope of subject material. We feel very fortunate that so

many of you submitted your work to us and it is this range of submissions, from across the

faculty, that has influenced this edition. The work showcased here accommodates not only

ancient and modern topics but also political thought and the relevance of artwork as

historical sources. It portrays the diversity of modules that our faculty offers but also the

lively interests of our fellow students.

It has been my goal this year to inspire my fellow students to be passionate about their

work and sharing ideas. I feel grateful that we as a committee have been able to achieve

this.

Abigail Miller

History BA Editor-in-Chief of Gorffennol Secretary of Swansea University History Society

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